You’re considering visiting a certified Invisalign provider in Toronto, so you can achieve the perfect smile. You aren’t sure what to expect during the process, though, and want to find out before you commit to treatment. Find out how the process works, so you’ll be ready to get Invisalign.
Begin with a Free Consultation from a Certified Invisalign Provider in Toronto
Before you can get Invisalign, you need to undergo a consultation. During the free consultation, your affordable Toronto orthodontist will evaluate your bite to see if Invisalign will work for you. If Invisalign won’t treat your issue, your orthodontist will recommend a different treatment. Don’t worry too much, though. Invisalign can fix most issues, so you’re likely a good fit.
Receive Your Customized Treatment Plan
When you go to a certified Invisalign provider in Toronto, your orthodontist will take 3-D impressions of your teeth. Then, he or she will use the impressions to create a customized treatment plan. The orthodontist will send the plan and impressions to a special Invisalign laboratory and a lab technician will make your trays. Each set of trays will apply pressure to different teeth.
Follow Your Treatment Plan
It won’t be long before your trays arrive. You’ll go back to your certified Invisalign provider to pick your trays up. Your orthodontist will go over your treatment plan again, so you’ll know how long to wear each set of trays. Most people switch aligners out every one to two weeks, but you won’t have to visit the orthodontist each time you move to a new tray. Instead, you’ll probably need to visit the orthodontist every six weeks.
You’ll need to wear your aligners for approximately 22 hours a day, and you can remove them to eat your favourite foods. Remember to brush your teeth before you put your trays back in.
Schedule an Appointment with a Certified Invisalign Provider in Toronto
Dr. Hirsch is a certified Invisalign provider in Toronto. He provides free consultations and creates customized treatment plans for his patients. Schedule a consultation at our Toronto, ON, office by calling (416) 789-1231.